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Major_Smackdown 07:46:52 Fri May 14 2004 Offline 49 posts BBMG Sergeant Reply |
boy.... everyone is getting picky...
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radical 02:19:25 Thu May 13 2004 Offline 5232 posts BBMG LIFER Reply |
Flipping the cover isnt the beyatch, its holding the fricken
springhead down as it digs into your finger tip and messes up the finger nails. Im now down to 2 fingers and dont like what im now able to see where once was hardened biotin. Seems what one could do is groove a properly paced notch at the bottom of the slide to hold the spring during loading-much like the notch holds the bolt on an MP5. The spring head turns so why not a holding notch (maybe 2)to one side? Any thoughts? | ||||
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